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She Signed Away the Throne He Never Knew She Owned

Isabella Hartwell built six years of marriage on Marcus Vance's promise that loyalty was enough. On her own birthday, he plays their private footage to a laughing ballroom and slides divorce papers across the table while his mistress fixes her makeup in Isabella's wedding dress. Isabella signs without crying — and only later understands that the signature he forced from her just triggered her estranged father's energy empire into her hands alone. The woman he discarded to look powerful is now the only person who can destroy him. But as Marcus crawls and a stranger named Kai turns out to be no stranger at all, Isabella has to decide whether the only thing worse than being betrayed is becoming the kind of person who can't be reached anymore.
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Chapter 3

The fluorescent lights of the corner bodega flickered above my head.

I set a ninety-cent cup of chicken ramen on the scratched linoleum counter.

A blinding flash erupted to my left.

A massive camera lens shoved inches from my nose, nearly knocking my shoulder.

"Isabella Vance! How does it feel sleeping in a rat hole after six years in a mansion?" a man shouted.

I shielded my eyes, stepping back.

"Get that out of my face," I ordered.

The paparazzi pressed closer, blocking the exit.

"Are you eating trash now because Marcus cut off your black card?" he pressed. "Did he kick you to the curb without a dime?"

I slapped a crumpled dollar bill onto the counter.

"Keep the change," I told the terrified cashier.

"Wait, Isabella! Tell us about Scarlett!" the photographer yelled.

I grabbed my ramen, shoved hard past his shoulder, and sprinted out the heavy glass door.

By midnight, my phone vibrated off the cheap motel nightstand.

Ten million views.

The headline screamed across the top of my social media feed in bold red font.

*Nation’s Most Pitiful Ex-Wife Stays in $30 Motel.*

I tapped the screen.

The video played my bodega ambush, but the voiceover made my blood run cold.

"She begged me to stay," Marcus's voice echoed through my tinny speakers. "She said she’d sleep on the floor if she had to, just to keep the title of my wife."

He had spoken those exact words to me in our bedroom, three days before the party. No one else was there.

I dialed Leo. He owed my father a favor, and he knew his way around a server.

"Trace the metadata on the viral video," I instructed the second he answered.

"Give me a minute," Leo replied.

Keys clattered rapidly on his end of the line.

"Got a hit," Leo announced. "It routes to a shell account."

"Who owns it?"

"Vance Media Group." Leo paused. "Your husband funded the hit piece, Izzy. He paid the crew."

I gripped the edge of the mattress.

"Send me the invoice."

"This is brutal," Leo warned. "Do you want me to scrub the video? I can take it down in ten minutes."

"No," I answered flatly. "Let them watch."

I ended the call.

He didn't just stop loving me. He monetized my ruin. Every click, every mockingly sympathetic comment, lined his pockets.

The next morning, Marcus appeared on the national morning broadcast.

I sat alone in the dim room, watching the screen.

The anchor leaned forward, feigning concern. "Marcus, the public is outraged. Your wife was filmed in a thirty-dollar motel, buying instant noodles."

Marcus adjusted his tailored silk tie.

"It’s a calculated stunt," he declared smoothly. "She’s playing the victim."

"So you didn't leave her penniless?" the anchor prompted.

"I offered her a generous payout," Marcus lied, his expression a mask of regret. "But she refused it. She prefers the sympathy card. She wants to ruin my reputation because I found true happiness."

I crushed the empty ramen cup in my fist.

The cardboard crumpled with a sharp, satisfying crack.

A laugh tore from my throat.

It wasn't a sob. It wasn't a cry of despair. It was a harsh, jagged sound that bounced off the peeling wallpaper.

I tossed the phone onto the bed.

I used to hope he’d leave me a shred of dignity. I used to think there was a line he wouldn't cross.

Now, I understood the game. He would squeeze me dry until I had absolutely nothing left. He would turn my pain into his profit margin.

I wouldn't beg. I wouldn't expect anything from him ever again.

My phone buzzed against the sheets.

An automated email from Vance Corp Human Resources lit up the display.

*Transfer Notice: Temporary Clerk, Ground Floor Records.*

Day three. Four days left on the clock.

I stepped through the revolving glass doors of Vance Corp headquarters.

Polished marble floors stretched toward the massive reception desk. Executives in sharp suits rushed past me, clutching briefcases and coffees.

I approached the granite counter.

"Name?" the receptionist asked without looking up from her monitor.

"Isabella Hartwell," I answered.

"Position?"

"Temporary clerk. Records department."

She typed a few keys. The printer whirred, spitting out a cheap plastic ID.

She slid the badge across the counter.

"Here you go," she said.

Above us, the giant lobby screen flickered.

Scarlett Reyes filled the display, waving a paint swatch inside the executive suite.

"We're going with a modern minimalist aesthetic for Marcus's new office," Scarlett chirped through the ceiling speakers. "Out with the old, right?"

The receptionist finally looked up at me. She offered a bright, practiced smile.

"Welcome back, Isabella," she greeted. "Enjoy your first day."

She didn't recognize me. To her, I was just another nameless temp filing papers in the basement.

"Thanks," I replied.

I picked up the badge.

I didn't lift my chin to look at Scarlett's face on the screen. I didn't care about the new paint color in the CEO suite.

I pinned the plastic square to my lapel.

Marcus thought burying me in the records room would humiliate me further. He thought he was putting me in my place.

He didn't realize I needed to be inside this exact building.

I needed to maintain my employment status, my physical presence, and my legal marital ties for exactly four more days.

"Just a heads up," the receptionist added, pointing to a stack of pamphlets. "Temps aren't allowed above the tenth floor. Security will escort you out."

"I won't need to go up there," I assured her.

I turned toward the elevator bank.

No one in this glittering tower knew they were looking at the woman who was quietly counting down the hours until she owned them all.

My phone vibrated in my pocket.

Another message from Julian Maddox.

*Vance's lawyers just filed a motion to expedite the divorce decree. They want a judge to sign it by Friday.*

Friday.

Three days from now.

I stepped into the empty elevator and hit the button for the basement.

I had to stop that judge.

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